]]>The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh celebrates local music, dance, poetry, arts and culture, as well as foreign film on Sunday afternoons. These events take place every Sunday from 2:00 – 3:00 on the first floor. FREE!

International Cinema Sundays takes place the first Sunday of each month and highlights films from around the world.

Sunday Afternoon Music Series takes place the second Sunday of each month and fincludes an afternoon of music featuring local musicians of various styles.

Sunday Poetry & Readings Series takes place the third Sunday of each month and includes readings from acedemic, experimental and spoken word Pittsburgh poets and writers.

World Kaleidascope takes places the fourth Sunday of each month as a cultural event celebrating traditional music, dance, storytelling or folk art from around the world.

]]>Kids Night Out! at Color Me Minehttp://www.livingpittsburgh.com/2014/02/kids-night-out-at-color-me-mine/
Mon, 03 Feb 2014 02:50:43 +0000http://www.livingpittsburgh.com/?p=19353$10 plus the cost of pottery equals a great time for the kids and a break for the parents!

]]>Color Me Mine offers Kids Night Out! From 6pm until 8pm Monday through Wednesday, or for two hours between 6pm and 10pm Thursday through Saturday, you can drop your 5-12 year old off at Color Me Mine for a fun night of pottery painting, games, stories, pizza, drinks, snacks and more. The cost is only $10 per child plus the cost of the pottery to paint. Reservations are required and space is limited, so be sure to call for details.

]]>The Saturday Light Brigade Radio Show at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburghhttp://www.livingpittsburgh.com/2012/10/the-saturday-light-brigade-radio-show-at-the-childrens-museum-of-pittsburgh/
Fri, 26 Oct 2012 00:40:54 +0000http://www.livingpittsburgh.com/?p=26245Enjoy live performances, interesting interviews, riddles and games and say hello on the radio!

]]>Event: The Saturday Light Brigade Radio Show
Location: Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, 10 Children’s Way, Allegheny Square, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Date: Saturdays
Time: 10am until noonDescription: Join radio host Larry Berger of The Saturday Light Brigade for a live radio program broadcast from the Museum in a state of the art recording studio. Enjoy live performances, interesting interviews, riddles and games and say hello on the radio. There’s no admission to be part of the broadcast.

]]>The Pittsburgh Glass Centeris hosting free First Friday open house events throughout the year. The events will feature live hot glass demonstrations and contemporary glass art exhibitions. All events will occur the first Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m.

All ages are welcome. No registration is required.

Pittsburgh Glass Center

]]>Kinder Klimb at REIhttp://www.livingpittsburgh.com/2011/12/pittsburgh-kinder-klimb-at-rei-kids-deals/
Tue, 20 Dec 2011 00:50:12 +0000http://www.livingpittsburgh.com/?p=1484For a one time fee of $20, your child can climb for a lifetime.

]]>REI in the Southside offers Kinder Klimb every Friday afternoon from 1:00-2:30. You must be a member to participate, but lifetimehousehold memberships are only $20. Your membership also gets you added discounts, specials, and member refunds. More info at REI’s site. Or call 412-488-9410 for more info.

]]>Event: Kids Workshops at the Home DepotLocation: Your nearest Home DepotDate: First Saturday of every monthTime: 9am-12pmCost: FreeDescription: These workshops teach your children do-it-yourself skills and tool safety, all while teaching them how to make different crafts like toolboxes, firetrucks, and even mail organizers. And it’s not just about what you’re making, but the quality time spent with the little ones. Kids will get to take home their finished project, a Home Depot style kids apron, and an accomplishment pin

]]>Gemini Children’s Theater’s Interactive Musical Children’s Theater Season offers affordable, family-friendly performances. Tickets are only $9.50 per person (pickup at the Box Office). All performances are on Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm and 3:30pm. Charlotte’s Web runs from now through March 20, and Peter Pan runs from April 2 through May 1, 2011.

]]>The City of Pittsburgh Just Made an Even Bigger Promisehttp://www.livingpittsburgh.com/2011/02/the-city-of-pittsburgh-just-made-an-even-bigger-promise/
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 21:18:18 +0000http://www.livingpittsburgh.com/?p=19100The Pittsburgh Promise Board has approved doubling their potential scholarship amount for Pittsburgh Public School students.

]]>The Pittsburgh Promise Board has approved doubling the potential amount of Promise scholarships from a maximum of $20,000 to $40,000 per student over the course of a four year higher education program. Higher achievement equals a higher scholarship award – the additional scholarship will be earned by students who demonstrate mastery of subject matter. For full details, please see this additional information.

]]>The RMU Island Sports Center is offering a Family Night Special on Friday nights that includes a round of mini golf,
public skating, and a snack at our bistro for $10 per person. Regular pricing is $18 so that’s almost half off. They also also have daily specials at their mini golf course. Please check out their website or call Heidi for questions at
412-397-4480.